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Banco de Occidente began operations as a commercial banking corporation, duly incorporated, on May 3, 1965, under the administration of the first manager, Mr. Alfonso Díaz. Its orientation and scope initially maintained a regional tone during the first years, a period during which the development of the banking sector was really slow.
Name Ownership Headquarters Established Disestablished Central Bank of Venezuela: Central bank [1]: Caracas [2]: 1939 [3]: Banco Bicentenario: State-owned Caracas: 2009
Banco de Occidente (Honduras), a financial bank in Honduras Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Banco de Occidente .
The Banco Occidental de Descuento, S.A.C.A. (Sociedad Anónima de Capital Autorizado) (English: Authorized Capital Stock Company) was born in October 1956 with a view to supporting the activity of the commercial, oil industry and agricultural sector in the center-west of the country.
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The bank was founded on September 1, 1951, in the city of Santa Rosa de Copan, by Manuel Bueso Pineda and Jorge Bueso Arias and previously authorized by the Executive Branch of Honduras on 30 August 1951 by resolution No. 500 of the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit.